I wouldn't, personally the greens have given me nothing but head aches just as drives, I think I have 100% failure rate on them... got burnt on a 2 RMAs but that's another story. But if you are considering RAID stay away from greens period. The REDs are a good NAS, server drive. I have also had good luck with the Hitachi 7200rpm drives that WD own now as well.

WD Red or Seagate Constellation CS would be your 2 best choices I'd say. The Seagate runs at 7200rpm so it's technically the faster drive since the WD Red uses "Intellipower" similar to that of the WD Green.

They're both classified as "value enterprise" drives I'd say and both have 3yr warranties.

I personally have 4x 3TB WD Red's in my QNAP TS-469L NAS and they've been running perfectly fine without so much as a hiccup.

WD Red or Seagate Constellation CS would be your 2 best choices I'd say. The Seagate runs at 7200rpm so it's technically the faster drive since the WD Red uses "Intellipower" similar to that of the WD Green.

They're both classified as "value enterprise" drives I'd say and both have 3yr warranties.

I personally have 4x 3TB WD Red's in my QNAP TS-469L NAS and they've been running perfectly fine without so much as a hiccup.

I have eight 2TB drives in a RAID6, Once a week the drives seem to get into a stuttering match where the drives can't do any more than a meg/sec transfer rates. Highly annoying. A full shut down and restart fixes it, however.

I'll start swapping them out when I can for the 3TB Reds after some research I think.